Fantasy Tip: Both Big Ben and Miller were being rested Wednesday and should be fully ready to suit up in Week 9 against the New England Patriots. Both are rather weak plays, however, unless you're in need of bye week or injury replacements at their respective positions.

The Pittsburgh Steelers will have to shuffle the right side of their offensive line around during the last two weeks of their offseason workouts after OT Mike X. Adams (stomach) was stabbed in a robbery attempt. OT Guy Whimper could replace Adams, but Whimper led the NFL in allowing sacks with 14 in 2011, and he gave up four sacks in six starts last year with the Jacksonville Jaguars. OT Kelvin Beachum is the best option for right tackle, where he started five games for Pittsburgh last year. Beachum has been working to be the top backup at guard and center this year. The only other backup would be John Malecki, who has played in only one game.

Fantasy Tip: Although Adams is expected to recover in time for training camp, this could be a problem for the team early in the season, meaning the running attack could get off to a slow start. Monitor the changes and the depth that builds up on the right side of their O-line this offseason.

Jacksonville Jaguars OT Guy Whimper (knee) was not on the field for practice Saturday, Dec. 17, and he went for an MRI on his ailing knee. The MRI exam did not reveal any tears. Whimper said the knee has been bothering him for several weeks, and he wore a brace in Week 15.

Baltimore Ravens LB Brendon Ayanbadejo said Friday, Oct. 28, that he hasn't been fined by the NFL following his ejection for fighting with Jacksonville Jaguars OL Guy Whimper in Week 8. "Coach (John) Harbaugh talked with the league today and they said I shouldn't have been ejected," Ayanbadejo said. "They said the other guy will face disciplinary action from the league. It's an automatic fine of $50,000 for being ejected, but I haven't been fined."

Jacksonville Jaguars OT Guy Whimper has started in every game this season, and has been surprisingly consistent after having started just one game over his first five NFL season. "I feel I'm very confident in what I do if I'm on the right side or left side. I think I put in enough wrk to go out there and compete with these guys," Whimper said.